Washington State pulled a note deal after a glitch resulted in two-thirds of bidders not seeing a couponing instruction.
Although oil and gas revenues remain low, Oklahoma saw signs of hope for recovery in June.
Chicago is eyeing its second GO refinancing of the year, with savings expected to help chip away at the 2020 coronavirus-driven budget hole.
Restoration of tax-exempt advance refunding might be inserted into the Senate's coronavirus relief package.
Analysts had mixed reactions on what could have caused the decline, pointing to some municipalities closing out their fiscal years at the end of June.
More market participants are introducing FinTech into the public finance space, hoping to provide more transparency and clarity for issuers and investors alike.
The Garden State defers nearly $2 billion of spending into the new fiscal year, which could force them to make difficult choices in the fall.
While the worst of the predictions failed to materialize — unemployment never hit the levels expected and most numbers started improving after a month or two — a second wave of the virus could take another bite out of the economy.
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Although oil and gas revenues remain low, Oklahoma saw signs of hope for recovery in June.
July 7 -
Chicago is eyeing its second GO refinancing of the year, with savings expected to help chip away at the 2020 coronavirus-driven budget hole.
July 7 -
Restoration of tax-exempt advance refunding might be inserted into the Senate's coronavirus relief package.
July 7 -
Analysts had mixed reactions on what could have caused the decline, pointing to some municipalities closing out their fiscal years at the end of June.
July 7 -
More market participants are introducing FinTech into the public finance space, hoping to provide more transparency and clarity for issuers and investors alike.
July 7 -
The Garden State defers nearly $2 billion of spending into the new fiscal year, which could force them to make difficult choices in the fall.
July 7 -
While the worst of the predictions failed to materialize — unemployment never hit the levels expected and most numbers started improving after a month or two — a second wave of the virus could take another bite out of the economy.
July 7